âA price of one US cent? Mr. Jiang, are you sure youâre not kidding?â
âYes,â Jiang Chen. Patiently, he repeated the sentence he said countless times. âA transmission line from Xin to Yoto will be able to solve the entire countryâs electricity usage problem.â
The man sitting across from him suddenly smiled and held Jiang Chenâs hand enthusiastically.
âHey! Hey! We can talk about this!â
After the T virus incident, the former Nippon Prime Minister was forced to step down. Although the re-elected politicians didnât take as far right of a stance, domestic conservativism remained the dominant ideology.
The stance demonstrated a mistrust of foreign companies.
Celestial Trade could guarantee the supply of electricity within the contract period. But what if the contract expired and Celestial Trade refused to renew the contract, or what if they hiked the price? Compared with the price of one cent, the power plants in Nippon simply werenât competitive. This would create a gap in which even financial subsidies couldnât make up the difference. By that time, the Nippon power plants would all be shut down. Even if they were unwilling to accept the price increase of Celestial Trade, they would have to forcefully accept this deal.
Tempting? Of course it was tempting.
After the nuclear power plant incident, the whole country was shrouded in a mood called nuclear panic. It was impossible to start construction of a nuclear power plant. But if the country couldnât rely on nuclear power, relying on new energy sources without the ability to ramp up couldnât solve the social contradictions brought about by the growing demand for electricity.
Even if Jiang Chen repeatedly promised that such a thing wouldnât happen, he wished to dispel the concerns of politicians and it wasnât so simple.
âIâm sorry I canât give you a clear answer today. I have to exchange opinions with my cabinet in order to provide a responsible answer.â Sitting on the opposite side, the man got up, shook hands with Jiang Chen and saw him to the door.
They wouldnât show their hand. That was the most difficult part of negotiating with Nippon people.
It was completely different from India. The Indians invited him into the room with joy and excitement. Negotiations went smoothly, but they dragged on signing for as long as they couldâŠ
Jiang Chen was even considering if he should find a North American to represent him in the negotiations. As long as the commission was appropriate, B City Bank or Morgan Stanley should be happy to represent him in negotiations. Someone with a different background should ease the concerns of the Nippon politicians.
After leaving the official residence of the Nippon Prime Minister, Jiang Chen, who was in the car, looked at the time.
It was only three oâclock; he still had some time before the eight oâclock meeting with Liu Yao. He was thinking about what to do during this time when a phone call suddenly hit his watch.
âHello?â
âItâs me, boss. What you told me has already been done.â David Smithâs voice rang in his ear. Before that, Jiang Chen entrusted the negotiation between Celestial Trade and the Indian Power Company to the Future Bank. There must be some result now.
âIs the original contract still intact?â
âYes, the Indian state-owned electric utility company made a concession on the submarine transmission cable investment percentage. They promised to bear 70% of the construction
cost.â
A smile appeared on Jiang Chenâs face.
âGood job.â
The construction cost of submarine transmission cable was one of the issues that had been disputed by both sides. Jiang Chen already saved a lot of electricity costs for them, and it was unreasonable to spoon feed them more. The construction cost of nearly one billion US dollars wasnât a small number. In the beginning, Indiaâs state-owned electric utility company insisted that both sides bear 50% then finally dropped it to 60%, but it was still ten points off from Celestial Tradeâs expectations.
âAs long as you find the right way to get along with Indians, this is actually very easy.â Smith smiled and accepted Jiang Chenâs praise.
Jiang Chen talked about a few more things with Smith then Smith suddenly remembered something and added, âRight, thereâs one more thing.â
âWhat?â
âThe recent exchange rate of the Euro on the international foreign exchange market is very peculiar. According to the analysis of Future Bankâs financial team, thereâs likely human intervention. Although we interrupted most of the business in Europe, we still hold a lot of Euros and real estate in Europe.â
Mr. Smith paused and waited for the bossâs decision.
Intuition told Jiang Chen the Freemasonry was likely behind this, but the peculiar exchange rate wasnât enough to determine any more useful information.
Sitting in the car and pondering for a moment, Jiang Chen, who couldnât decide, asked, âWhat is your suggestion?â
âSell some of the assets in Europe and exchange some of the Euros in the bank with dollars or gold. The Euro has a lot of risks. The best way to avoid missing our expected targets is to reduce our holdings appropriately.â
âJust do what you said.â
âYes, boss.â
Hanging up the phone, Jiang Chen swiped his finger and closed the holographic screen. The bodyguard sitting in the front turned slightly and respectfully asked Jiang Chen, âBoss, where are we going now?â
His arm was placed against the window, looking at the young girls on the street. Jiang Chenâs index finger tapped the door rhythmically. After thinking for a while, he made up his mind.
âWhere in Shinjuku is a suitable place to negotiate? Other than restaurants.â
The bodyguard immediately replied, âThereâs a high-end business bar in Shinjuku.â
âJust go there.â
âYes.â
The car slowly started. Jiang Chen opened the holographic screen of his watch, pulled down the list of business cards, and a row of light blue information appeared in front of him.
In order to help him collect information, each time he received a business card, he scanned the information on the business card to his watch for storage. The artificial intelligence classified the cards according to an algorithm. In this way, he could easily find the phone numbers he needed.
[President of Central Power Company, the second son of Sumitomo Foundation, Sumitomo Kenichi]
After selecting this number, Jiang Chen dialed.
Although he didnât remember when he met this person, this didnât stop the two from talking
Sitting there and unilaterally waiting for the Nippon government to reply wasnât Jiang Chenâs style.
Although the influence of the Nippon consortium wasnât as evident as Wall Streetâs influence on the Capital, it was a force that couldnât be ignored.
Although Celestial Trade and the Nippon government had yet to reach an agreement on the issue of grid connection, this didnât stop him from engaging with the power company first or discussing with Sumitomo Finance Group to talk about it. With billions in profits at stake, Jiang Chen knew the Sumitomo Foundation is tempted.
And since they would be tempted, they would presumably also exert their influence in their countryâs politics.